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what is conservation of number of nucleons

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Answered by singhsavita0109
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In physics and chemistry there are many conservation laws—among them, the Law of Conservation of Nucleon Number, which states that the total number of nucleons (nuclear particles, specifically protons and neutrons) cannot change by any nuclear reaction

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Answered by dineshkumarbehera
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Chain reactions of nuclear fission release a tremendous amount of energy, but follow the Law of Conservation of Nucleon Number. Consider, for example, the multistep reaction that occurs when a U-235 nucleus accepts a neutron.

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